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CBS Evening News with Katie Couric Thursday: Big banks and government officials strike a $25 billion deal to provide relief for some Americans who are dealing with foreclosure; Also, Clarissa Ward reports from inside Syria where life has become a cycle of funerals and gun battles; And, the "Voices from the Grave" documentary recorded as part of an oral history project for Boston College may hold secret confessions of murder in the vicious war between Irish Protestants and Catholics. |
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Eye To Eye With Katie Couric "CBS News Exclusive:" As he prepares to take office, Katie Couric speaks with President-elect Barack Obama about his stances on several key issues, including the Gaza crisis and the U.S. economy. |
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Katie Couric's Notebook One in 20 children under the age of 15 will experience the death of a parent. Katie Couric comments on a special resource for families in their time of need. |
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Face The Nation Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich talks about his goals for winning delegates going forward; Then, Rudolph Giuliani share his thoughts about the Republican presidential candidates; Also, Bob Schieffer says he might fall asleep in front of the TV watching the Super Bowl game, but the political game playing out now "still keeps me up nights." |
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Fast Draw If too few financial institutions control too much of a country's money it could mean trouble. Josh Landis and Mitch Butler of "The Fast Draw" find out what could happen if these few banks grow even larger in size. |
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Eye To Eye With Katie Couric “CBS News Exclusive:” As he prepares to take office, Katie Couric speaks with President-elect Barack Obama about his stances on several key issues, including the Gaza crisis and the U.S. economy. |
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Katie Couric's Notebook Though a new Congress is sworn in today, it still does not fully reflect the diversity of our nation...says CBS News Correspondent Katie Couric. |
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CBS Radio World News Roundup New guidelines in birth control controversy. Mitt Romney makes his case before conservatives. Gridlock again on the payroll tax cut. Adele sings publicly for the first time since her throat surgery. |
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Political Pulse with Katie Couric Correspondent Dan Raviv and chief Washington correspondent Bob Schieffer look at the coming national conventions. |
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Poll Positions Will the Democratic and Republican National Conventions have any real impact on the Presidential race? CBS News Director of Surveys Kathleen Frankovic explains. |
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60 Minutes Drug company whistle-blower Cheryl Eckard tells Scott Pelley about her experience trying to fix problems at a pharmaceutical factory. Morley Safer goes on the road with Wynton Marsalis, America's musical ambassador, and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.
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Harry Smith Reporting In today's Just a Minute, CBS News Correspondent Harry Smith discusses the State of the State speech delivered by newly sworn in Governor Andrew Cuomo. |
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Inside Business Gas prices are still much higher than they should be. What, OPEC worry? |
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CBS News Wired Minute Why didn't we think of it before? Combining millions of x-rays to unlock secrets about the way we age. Mark Robinson reports. |
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Larry Magid's Tech Report If you're looking for a last-minute holiday gift, consider money. CBS News and CNET Technology analyst Larry Magid spoke with Rimmy Malhotra, chief investment officer of Gratio Capital, the parent company of Goalmine.com. |
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Face The Nation Representatives Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.), Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.), Anthony Weiner (D-N.Y.), and Rep.-elect Mike Kelly (R-Penn.) discuss what's ahead for the new Congress. CBS News Correspondent Harry Smith hosts Face the Nation.
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Weekend Roundup Congressional Correspondent Bob Fuss reports on the passage of an historic health care reform bill, one of the most important legislative achievements of 2010. Dan speaks with Chief Washington Correspondent Bob Schieffer about the state of the country in 2010. Correspondent Barry Bagnato reports on the medical and health advances in the year 2010. That and more on the CBS News Yearend Roundup. |
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